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Palestinians gunned down while trying to reach food aid site in Gaza, hospital says
Israel-Gaza war  
Palestinians gunned down while trying to reach food aid site in Gaza, hospital says
Witnesses say Israeli forces opened fire on people near distribution point run by Israel-backed foundation
Russia  
Russia says blasts led to deadly train crashes in regions bordering Ukraine
US-China tensions  
China accuses Pete Hegseth of sowing division in Asia in speech ‘filled with provocations’
US supreme court  
Stakes are high for US democracy as conservative supreme court hears raft of cases
US  
Trump drops Nasa nominee Jared Isaacman, scrapping Elon Musk’s pick
Special report
He is the strongman who inspired Trump – but is Viktor Orbán losing his grip on power?
The Sunday read  
He is the strongman who inspired Trump – but is Viktor Orbán losing his grip on power?
Opposition activists and journalists explain why the Orbánisation of the US may fail and how a former ally could end the Hungarian PM’s 15-year reign
 

Betsy Reed

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In focus
Why Trump is really going after Harvard
Analysis  
Why Trump is really going after Harvard
If the US’s oldest university bends the knee, the door to authoritarianism opens and democracy fades, experts warn
Harvey Weinstein  
Harvey Weinstein retrial plays out in Manhattan court – will he testify?
Idaho  
Idaho murder case runs into problems but suspect set for August trial
Features
I found myself Googling: can brain cancer cause hiccups? How I fell into a hypochondriac rabbit hole
Health  
I found myself Googling: can brain cancer cause hiccups? How I fell into a hypochondriac rabbit hole
Begging doctors for tests, I worried that I was missing something and heading for an early death. Would understanding the roots of my health anxiety lead me to a cure?
Ask Annalisa Barbieri  
My mother says she’ll disinherit me unless I split with my partner. What should I do?
Opinion
Trump doesn’t know how to deal with China. His cowardice only makes a war with Taiwan more likely
Trump doesn’t know how to deal with China. His cowardice only makes a war with Taiwan more likely
How to fight back against Trump? Look to poor people’s movements
Sports
The Knicks’ season is over, but a divisive inquest has only just begun
The Knicks’ season is over, but a divisive inquest has only just begun
French Open live  
Alcaraz and Swiatek in action on day eight at Roland Garros
Culture
Television  
Loretta Swit obituary: actor who found global fame as 'Hot Lips' Houlihan in M*A*S*H
Loretta Swit obituary: actor who found global fame as 'Hot Lips' Houlihan in M*A*S*H
SXSW  
Can South by Southwest’s London debut recreate Austin’s star-making power?
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'Taco'  
‘Trump always chickens out’: Taco jibe ruffles president’s feathers
Cuba  
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